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Early Lessons from Strengthening Blood Systems in Three Countries to Improve Safe Blood Availability

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Inadequate availability of safe blood continues to impede progress in reducing maternal mortality due to hemorrhage. In this session, an expert panel from Liberia, Malawi, and Rwanda will discuss their experiences using a new tool to holistically assess their blood systems and share their progress thus far on addressing the identified challenges.

May 11, 2023 10:45 - 11:30(Africa/Johannesburg)
Venue : Room: 1.61-1.62
20230511T1045 20230511T1130 Africa/Johannesburg Early Lessons from Strengthening Blood Systems in Three Countries to Improve Safe Blood Availability

Inadequate availability of safe blood continues to impede progress in reducing maternal mortality due to hemorrhage. In this session, an expert panel from Liberia, Malawi, and Rwanda will discuss their experiences using a new tool to holistically assess their blood systems and share their progress thus far on addressing the identified challenges.

Room: 1.61-1.62 International Maternal Newborn Health Conference 2023 information@imnhc.org
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Principal Investigator-BloodSafe
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Malawi Blood Transfusion Services
Blood Transfusion Division Manager
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HSDF
Program Director
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National Blood Safety Program, Liberia
Program Director, Health Systems
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Results for Development
Project Leader
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Boston Consulting Group
Mrs. Lyudmila Nepomnyashchiy
Senior Market Access Advisor
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U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID)
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